Catherine Hewgill
Catherine Hewgill is a renowned Australian cellist, celebrated for her exceptional talent and contributions to the classical music scene. Born in Perth, Western Australia, in 1963, Hewgill began her musical journey at the age of ten, studying the cello with dedication and passion. Her early education took her to the Royal College of Music in London, followed by a Bachelor of Music degree at the University of Southern California, where she was honored as the Outstanding Chamber Music Graduate.
Since 1990, Hewgill has held the prestigious position of principal cellist with the Sydney Symphony Orchestra, showcasing her mastery of the instrument in countless performances. Beyond her orchestral commitments, she is a sought-after chamber musician, having co-founded the Novalis Quartet and recorded with The Australian Trio for ABC Classics. Her collaborations extend globally, including a notable recording with Russian pianist and conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy, featuring works by Shostakovich, Prokofiev, and Rachmaninov.
Hewgill's repertoire spans a wide range of classical piano and chamber music, reflecting her versatility and depth as an artist. She plays a rare and exquisite 1729 Carlo Tononi cello, adding a layer of historical richness to her performances. Her discography includes standout albums like "Breaking the Silence," which highlights her artistic prowess and emotional depth. Whether on stage or in the studio, Catherine Hewgill's performances are a testament to her dedication, skill, and love for music.
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